Please read the answers to your last "how do I build a paint booth" questions here , here , and here before asking again. Try doing a search on building a paint booth and read the several dozen threads dealing with that subject. Then if you still have specific questions you can ask them and get specific answers that will probably help you out.

You'll need plastic sheeting, an explosionproof sealed exhaust fan, another fan to supply intake air, filters, and good explosion proof lighting for a temporary booth. I've always said a person could do a show quality paint job in a dirt floor barn if the prep and setup was right. There's formulas available to calculate how much cfm you'll need to move for the spray area size you need. The goal is to have filtered air moving into the booth then out to safely move the fumes out, ideal airflow creates a slight positive air pressure within the booth so no dirt is sucked in from any leaks around your door or other seams.

Or you could frame in a booth out of wood and sheetmetal for a permanent setup, or buy a manufactured unit. Bob

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